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Seaman High students describe horticulture program, subscriptions and greenhouse growth
Summary
Students and their agriculture teacher told the Seaman USD 345 board the high school horticulture program has expanded from a storage closet greenhouse to a student-run greenhouse, a plant subscription service and a spring plant sale that generated modest profits.
Students from the Seaman High School horticulture program presented to the Seaman USD 345 Board of Education about the growth of their program, the greenhouse and a new subscription service for floral arrangements.
Madison Keenan, one of the high school agriculture teachers, introduced students who described class pathways in horticulture, floriculture and greenhouse production. She said the greenhouse was once a storage closet and has been rebuilt into an instructional facility the students use for hands-on learning.
Bella White, the chapter president, and Malia Dowd, the…
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